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Consultant member warned over indemnity insurance cover breach
12 December 2008
The RTPI's conduct and discipline panel has recently found a consultant member to be in breach of the code of professional conduct for failing to be insured against claims for breach of professional duty as a chartered town planner, in accordance with the compulsory professional indemnity insurance (PII) regulations.
Record project entries received for London Planning Awards
12 December 2008
This year's London Planning Awards have attracted the highest number of entrants since they began in 2003.
Resolving spatial strategy conflicts
12 December 2008
Local authority planners' perception of a conflict in the parallel processes for setting development priorities is misplaced, Janice Morphet argues.
Film team confers star status on profession
12 December 2008
Filming The Planners are Coming offered a chance to dispel myths and show how council application decisions are reached, Alan Southerby relates.
Northern Ireland's reforms prompt move for planning roles education
12 December 2008
Along with the most radical change in local government for more than 30 years a more streamlined planning system aims to cut bureaucracy and involve politicians and the community in the process, explains Brian Sore.
Workshop puts design score proposal through its paces
5 December 2008
Quality assessments have the potential to improve community engagement, discovers Sandra Newton.
Planning enforcement conference stresses case for specialists
5 December 2008
Delegates at the annual National Association for Planning Enforcement conference have criticised the role of generic enforcement teams in local authorities.
Welsh planners spread the word on development management benefit
28 November 2008
Experience in Wales has demonstrated that the shift to development management has allowed planning departments to focus on local issues and create a sense of place for communities, Rynd Smith discovers.
Urban design network group puts quality top of high-density agenda
14 November 2008
Changing lifestyles have increased demand for high-density housing but design evaluation frameworks are needed to ensure that schemes meet residents' quality and environmental standards, Nicola Gough reflects.
Measuring spatial strategy success
1 August 2008
A flexible framework of indicators sets out to link spatial planning policies with a formal evaluation of outcome evidence, explains Jenny Crawford.




